Star Academy 1: Anneliese Estelle (Completed)

Star Academy 1: Anneliese Estelle (Completed)

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Star Academy is a prestigious school that produced some of the greatest and brightest stars in the entertainment industry. Talented individuals who dreamed of becoming a star know where to start their journey and that is to enter Star Academy. -------------- Anneliese Estelle is like any other person entering Star Academy - talented. Everyone who wants to enter this school needs to pass an audition. An audition that will dictate whether you'll become a star or not. "Ms. Anneliese Estelle." Anneliese Estelle is an all-rounder. She has a beautiful voice, a graceful dancer and has a talent for rapping. Everyone present knows that she'll surely become one of the brightest stars. "You passed. Congratulations!" She smiled and thanked everyone. She even gave a flying kiss to her 'fans' who cheered for her before she left the stage and took her star necklace. "Blue star necklace, eh?" - she said before leaving the auditorium with a smirk on her lips. Anneliese Estelle is just an ordinary girl with a dream of becoming a star. But who really is she? ----------------- Start: April 16, 2024 End: June 22, 2024
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